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An Iraqi boy, a student from al Khartoum primary school

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An Iraqi boy, a student from al Khartoum primary school

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An Iraqi boy, a student from al Khartoum primary school in the Rashid District of southern Baghdad, picks out his favorite flavor of ice cream during dinner at the Forward Operating Base Falcon Dining Facility, Nov. 12. The Iraqi boy was part of a group of 6th and 7th Graders who attended a cultural exchange video teleconference with American school children from Nolanville, Texas. Soldiers of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division -- Baghdad, hosted the event, treating 20 children and 12 Iraqi teachers to dinner, desert and fun at the FOB Falcon Morale, Welfare and Recreation Center. The VTC cultural exchange program is part of the MND-B School Partnership Program, uniting 31 Iraqi and American schools from across Baghdad and the United States of America.

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12/11/2008
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